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I. USING SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................ 1
II. YOUR MOBILE PHONE .......................................................................................... 3
1. Mobile Phone Appearance ................................................................................ 3
2. Phone Specifications .......................................................................................... 4
3. Idle Interface ...................................................................................................... 6
4. Keypad Description ......................................................................................... 7
III. USE GUIDE ............................................................................................................... 8
1. Install Sim Card And Battery........................................................................... 8
2. Install The Memory Card ................................................................................. 9
3. Charge The Battery ........................................................................................... 9
4. Turn On & Turn Off ....................................................................................... 10
IV. FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONS ................................................................... 11
1. Make A Call ...................................................................................................... 11
2. Emergency Call ................................................................................................ 11
3. Answering A Call ........................................................................................... 12
4. Ending a call ................................................................................................... 12
5. Call Options ...................................................................................................... 12
6. Downloading files from PC to Phone ........................................................... 13
7. Using the Webcam ........................................................................................... 13
8. Dual Cards & Dual Standby Function .......................................................... 14
9. Look Up Mobile Sequence Number ............................................................... 14
V. FUNCTION MENUS ................................................................................................ 15
◆ CALL CENTER ........................................................................................... 15
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents I. USING SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS ................ 1 II. YOUR MOBILE PHONE ..................3 1. Mobile Phone Appearance ................3 2. Phone Specifications ..................4 3. Idle Interface ...................... 6 4. Keypad Description ..................7 III. USE GUIDE ....................... 8 1.
  • Page 2 VI. INPUT METHOD DESCRIPTION ............... 44 VII.INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORIES ............45 VII.EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY ............47 VIII.FAQ DIAGNOSIS ....................48 X.PRACTICAL TIPS FOR MOBILE PHONE ENERGY-SAVING ....50 XI. REPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF MOBILE PHONE ....... 51 XII. YAKOYA PHONE SUITE ..................52...
  • Page 3: Using Safety & Precautions

    Use original battery, charger, earphone and accessories only. We are not responsible for any results caused by third party accessories. Only YAKOYA service centers can maintain the phone. Do not disassemble the phone or accessories by yourself. You can send your mobile phone to service center if it needs to be repaired.
  • Page 4 the phone in open area when there is no lighting protection device. Use the mobile phone reasonably. This mobile phone is equipped with inbuilt antenna. Do not touch the antenna area to avoid affecting the communication. To make an emergency call, please make sure that the phone is powered on and in service area.
  • Page 5: Your Mobile Phone

    II. Your Mobile Phone 1. Mobile Phone Appearance The appearance illustration of the mobile (For reference only) Earpiece Screen Arrow keys OK Button Left soft key Dial other phones / answer Keypad Right soft key 10. End key 11. Standard headphone jack 12.
  • Page 6: Phone Specifications

    2. Phone Specifications Specification/Features Description Model Dual SIM Dual Standby Music Mobile Phone MP3/MP4, FM Bluetooth Product Features Java Professional Music Chip and Built-in amplifier to drive the external speakers Frequency GSM 900/1800 Technology Platform MT6253 Class of SIM 3V Card Dimensions 109×48×14.5mm Type...
  • Page 7 Yes, FM recording SMS / SMS Yes/450 Memory MMS * Yes (MMS OMA 1.2 Supported) Messaging EMS * Broadcast * Voice Mail * Browser WAP 2.0 Internet Web Camera Capacity (mAh) 900 mAh Battery Stand-by Time ** 15 days Talk time ** 5 hours Calculator Alarm, Calendar,...
  • Page 8: Idle Interface

    3. Idle Interface (You will not be notified additionally if the icons on products are changed.) The top line of the screen can display the following icons: Signal strength of the antenna of SIM 1 Signal strength of the antenna of SIM 2 Battery power indication Alarm clock activated Unread short message in SIM 1...
  • Page 9: Keypad Description

    4. Keypad Description Conversation Control Keys Right /left arrow: move the cursor right or left. In the idle state, press the left key to enter the [Writing Message] Menu and press the right key to enter the [Camera] menu. Up/down arrow: move the cursor up or down. In the idle state, press the up key to enter the [audio Player] menu and press the down key to enter the [Video player] menu.
  • Page 10: Use Guide

    III. Use Guide 1. Install SIM Card and Battery Before installing a SIM card, always turn off your mobile and disconnect it from the charger. Caution: SIM card and its contact point can be easily scratched or distorted and results in the card cannot be recognized by mobile phones, so please be careful when using it.
  • Page 11: Install The Memory Card

    2. Install the Memory Card You mobile supports Micro SD card and you can install one piece of memory card to expand the storage space of your mobile phone. Caution: Please do not scratch or distort the memory card nor touch any static electricity, dust or water.
  • Page 12: Turn On & Turn Off

    (2) Plug the charger into the electrical outlet. 4. Turn on & Turn off Caution: When the use of mobile phone is forbidden or will cause disturbance or dangers, please do not turn it on. When you want to turn on or turn off the phone, please press the End key for a long time.
  • Page 13: Frequently Used Functions

    IV. Frequently used Functions 1. Making a call You need to switch on the mobile phone and stay in service area to make a call. The performance, which can be affected by barriers, may be improved from moving within a small range. ...
  • Page 14: Answering A Call

    3. Answering a call You can select different modes to answer a call. If Any key answering mode is selected, you can press any keys except the End key to answer a call. If earphone is inserted, you can press the key on the earphone to answer a call; you can also enable Auto-answer (available in Earphone profile only) and the incoming call will be answered automatically.
  • Page 15: Downloading Files From Pc To Phone

    6. Downloading files from PC to phone You can download the files from the PC to the mobile phone memory card through USB data cable. The specific operation follows: Use the original USB data cable to connect the mobile phone and the PC. From the mobile phone select “Mass storage”...
  • Page 16: Dual Cards & Dual Standby Function

    8. Dual Cards & Dual Standby Function You can insert two SIM card at the same time. If only one SIM card is installed, the phone can also be used normally. 9. Look up mobile sequence number In standby state, input “*#06#” and the serial number of the mobile phone appears on the screen;...
  • Page 17: Function Menus

    V. Function Menus  Call center 1. Call history SIM1 call history ■ SIM1 missed calls In the missed call menu, the missed calls will be displayed. Press the Dial up/Answer key to make a call to the selected number. To check the detailed information of the missed calls, press the OK key.
  • Page 18 pressing the OK key “Reset”, you can delete the above records.  SIM1 GPRS counter In this menu, you can check the data flow transmitted in the GPRS network, including the GPRS data flow transmitted and received last time and all the transmitted and received GPRS data flow;...
  • Page 19: Call Waiting

    party will be decided by the network. ● Hide ID: the host number will not be displayed in the called party. ● Send ID: the host number will be displayed in the called party. Caution: the Send and Hide functions of the ID need the support of the network provider, so please contact your network provider to start this function.
  • Page 20 Reject by SMS Your mobile phone supports sending SMS for calls you reject. You can enable/disable this feature. When this feature is enabled, you can select “Reject by SMS” for the incoming call, a confirmation will show up to confirm sending the SMS. The default SMS is “Sorry, I‟ll call you later”...
  • Page 21: Phone Book

    ■ Call time reminder This prompts you of the call duration of a certain period. Access this menu, and you will have the following options: Off: Deactivate the function. Once: Select the desired prompt time. Period: Input a number between 30 and 60 to set the period of call time, for example, input 30 (unit: second), and the phone will alert you every 30 seconds when the call is connected.
  • Page 22: Caller Group

    Move: move the selected contact from its current location (SIM1, SIM2, or Phone) to a new location (SIM1, SIM2, or Phone). For example: move it from SIM1 Card to SIM2 Card. Send contact: send the information of the selected contact to others via text message, multimedia message, or Bluetooth.
  • Page 23: Settings

    Note: The SIM card can‟t save numbers that exceed 20 digits. ■ Move contacts: move records among SIM1, SIM2 and phone. ■ Delete all contacts: Delete all contacts from SIM1, SIM2 or mobile phone. 6. Phb backup Import/export all your contacts from/to a file on the memory card. Select “Out to File”...
  • Page 24 you just need to press “2[a]7[p]7[p]5[l]3[e]” and the phone will suggest to you the word “apple”. You can use the navigation keys to move between suggestion, and press “OK” to select the one you want. ■ Greeting text Turn the status On or Off, and Edit the startup greeting text for the phone. ■...
  • Page 25: Network Setting

    ■ Show date and time When this option is ON, the date and time will be shown on the screen in the standby interface. ■ Show owner number When this option is ON, the owner number will be shown on the screen in the standby interface.
  • Page 26: Sim1 Lock

    5. Security settings Access “Security setting” and set security options to avoid illegal operation of the mobile phone or SIM card and to protect your phone from unauthorized access. ■ SIM1 security settings  SIM1 lock To set a SIM lock, set the PIN code. This can protect your SIM card from illegal operations.
  • Page 27: Multimedia

    Note: The default phone lock password is 1234. Please change it into your own private password as soon as possible. ■ Auto Keypad lock Set the time of automatic keypad lock to lock the keypad automatically in specified time. ■ Change password In this menu, you can edit the phone password.
  • Page 28: Image Viewer

     Scene mode: Choose Auto or Night.  Effect settings: To set a special effect when you are taking a photo.  Restore default: To revert camera parameters to the default settings, except the self capture mode. Note: You can capture a photo using the OK key, and Zoom in/out using up/down keys.
  • Page 29: Video Player

    4. Video player In this menu, you can view the video list saved in the player. Press the Middle key “Play” to play the selected video. Press the left soft key “Options”, where you can do the following operation:  Play: To play the current selected video.
  • Page 30: Sound Recorder

     Lyrics display: select on/off to enable/disable the lyric display. The words of the song corresponding to the music will be displayed in the music playing interface (the words of song file should be saved in advance. There must be an .LRC file that is of the same file name as the .MP3 file and they should be saved in the same path).
  • Page 31: File Manager

    7. FM Radio This option allows you to listen to FM radio. You should plug in an earphone before accessing the application. In the FM radio menu interface, use Middle key “OK” to turn on/off the FM radio. Use the up/down key to increase/ decrease the sound volume. Use the right/left key to search for channels (if the auto search is off, right/left key will increase/decrease the frequency by 0.1 MHz.
  • Page 32: Ebook Reader

    Delete: Delete the current folder. Sort by: Press to sort the folder and files by Name, Type, Time, Size, or None (at random). After selecting a file, press Option and you have the following options: Open: If the selected file is in TXT format and smaller than 2MB, select this option to copy the file to e-book menu.
  • Page 33: Messages

    Open E-Book: to read the selected file. Clean up bookshelf: Re-arrange the files saved in this folder. Global settings: Set the display settings of the electronic book like fonts, page scroll and auto page scroll, full screen, encoding, alignment etc. Book info: Display the title, size and file format of the selected e-book.
  • Page 34 You can add pictures/animations/melodies to the message.  Insert number: Select a number saved in Phonebook and insert it into the message.  Insert name: Select a name saved in Phonebook and insert it into the message.  Insert bookmark: Select a bookmark saved in the mobile phone and insert into the message.
  • Page 35 Copy to SIM/phone: Copy the message to another position and the original message is kept Move to SIM/phone: Move the message to another position and the original message is deleted. Copy all: Copy all the messages to another position and the original messages are kept.
  • Page 36 2. MMS MMS refers to the multimedia messaging service. It stands out with the multimedia feature, capable of sending information of various multimedia formats like characters, images, and sounds. This service should be supported by the network operator. Confirm whether your SIM card supports it or contact your network operator for details. This mobile phone supports this feature and you can send and receive MMS after setting the necessary settings.
  • Page 37 to the recipient or not. Read report: It is the report about whether the multimedia message has been read or not. Priority: Select the priority of current multimedia message. Note: You can only add one sound clip and one picture in each page. The size of the entire message uses “KB”...
  • Page 38 ■ MMS settings You need to perform necessary settings before using the MMS service.  Profiles: to select/add/edit a MMS profile which is compatible with your SIM.  Common settings: Compose: Set Creation mode, Picture resizing, Best page time (to On/Off), Auto-signature (to On/Off), and Signature.
  • Page 39: Organizer

    operator. In Broadcast message submenu, available options are: Receiving mode, Read message, Languages and Channel settings. Select Read to read the message. Note: Broadcast message needs the support of the network operator.  Organizer 1. Calendar Enter the “Calendar” and the calendar of the current month will be displayed. Press the left soft key to enter the “Options”...
  • Page 40: Unit Converter

    on for the alarm clocks. 4. Prayer times: The mobile phone can set the five prayer times (the alarm clocks are still in effect when the phone is powered off). In the prayer times list displayed in the menu, choose one for editing, you can the turn it on/off, set the time, ring mode, and so on for the prayer time.
  • Page 41: App. & Games

     App. & Games JAVA You can use this function to manage application software and games. Download and install software through your service providers. After you install the software in your phone, you can use it. JAVA setting You can use the right/left arrow to set JAVA audio, JAVA backlight, JAVA vibration, SIM card selecting, JAVA SIM1 profile, JAVA SIM2 profile, and know the Heap size of execution memory.
  • Page 42 ■ Bookmarks Display existing bookmarks. Press the Up/Down key to select a bookmark and enter the options menu by pressing OK key (you can Go to, Edit, Send, Delete, Delete all, and add a bookmark) ■ Recent pages: List recent web history, select a record and visit the webpage directly. Press the OK key to open the options where you can “Go to”...
  • Page 43 clear the personal data and web history after the operation. 3. Bluetooth You can connect the mobile phone to compatible devices through Bluetooth technology. To ensure the mutual operation between the mobile phone and other devices that support Bluetooth, please consult the device manufacturer to check if it is compatible with the mobile phone.
  • Page 44: User Profiles

    o File Transfer Profile (FTP): Provides the capability to browse, manipulate and transfer objects (files and folders). o Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP): This profile is designed to provide a standard interface to control TVs, Hi-fi equipment, etc. 4. Data account ■...
  • Page 45 with seven classes from 1-7, increasing in turn. Alert type: you can choose any one of ring only, vibration only, vibration and ring, and vibration then ring to be the current ringing method. Ring type: You can select any one from Ring Once (Single), Continuous Ring (Repeat) and Increasing Ring (Ascending) as the current ringtone pattern.
  • Page 46: Input Method Description

    VI. Input Method Description This mobile phone is equipped with the input methods of English, intelligent English, numbers, and other input methods. During the text input process, you can switch to different input methods. English Input Method Input English letters: You can click corresponding letters to input the desired capital letters on the screen to spell the words you want to input.
  • Page 47: Instructions For Accessories

    Instructions for accessories VII. 1. Battery The mobile phone uses rechargeable battery. When the new battery has been charged and discharged for two to three times, the charging time should be kept for some hours so that the efficiency of the battery can be exerted. Note: Do not charge for more than 24 hours to avoid damaging the battery and accidents.
  • Page 48 battery if possible. Do not dispose the battery as domestic rubbish. 2. Charger ● Do not disassemble or refit the charger. Do not use the charger if the power cord is damaged, otherwise, it may cause electric shock or fire, or damage the charger. ●...
  • Page 49: Explanation Of Terminology

    VIII. Explanation of Terminology GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications. GPRS: GPRS has broken through the ways of GSM network can only provide circuit switching and only realize the packet switching by partially reconstructing the corresponding function entity and existing base station systems. WAP: Wireless application protocol, an open standard protocol used to send the Internet information to the mobile phone or other wireless communication terminal.
  • Page 50: Faq Diagnosis

    IX. FAQ Diagnosis You can solve any problems arising in course of using the mobile phone first with reference to the below instructions. Failure Possible Causes Solution Install the battery correctly 1. Battery is installed wrongly or or check the contact of Fail to start battery contact is damaged.
  • Page 51 5. You selected the wrong line Check if the line is correct and cannot dial. and try with Line 1. 1. Use the mobile phone is in the places where wireless network cannot arrive effectively, near Avoid it if possible. high buildings or in the basement.
  • Page 52: Practical Tips For Mobile Phone Energy-Saving

    X. Practical tips for mobile phone energy-saving Don’t use the mobile phone to call frequently in severe weather. Radio communication transmission is impacted by the severe weather like lightning storm and typhoon, etc. and the mobile phone will ensure the normal signal transmission by accelerating the power, while it may consume more phone power.
  • Page 53: Reparation And Maintenance Of Mobile Phone

    Reparation and Maintenance of Mobile Phone Your mobile phone is a well-designed and processed product, so please use it with good care. The following suggestion will help you to effectively repair and maintain the mobile phone.  Keep the mobile phone dry as rain water, moisture and various liquids or water may contain mineral substances and erode electronic circuits.
  • Page 54: Yakoya Phone Suite

    PC. In addition to adding, editing and deleting contacts, users can get the phonebook database on hand and backup them to the PC. YAKOYA Phone Suite also imports contact list from Lotus Notes, Outlook, and Outlook Express. Users can copy this information to the PC or the mobile phone.
  • Page 55 - In case your PC does not recognize your YAKOYA device, then you need to install the driver. Select your device from device manger, then choose “Update Driver”, and “Install from a list of specific location”, then browse to “..\Program...
  • Page 56 - Open “YAKOYA Phone Suite” program, then select “Settings” tab, then modify the COM port to the one which your device is connected to it. Note: if the mobile is not connected yet, you will see in the bottom right corner of the program. After the mobile is connected to the PC, the bottom right...
  • Page 57 Main important features: Here we will highlight some important feature for YAKOYA Phone suite program, for the rest of features you can refer to the YAKOYA Phone suite help.  Phone Book: Users are able to download the phonebook from the mobile phone to PC side. After...
  • Page 58 You are able to Import/Export your contact From/To your PC as .CSV file format. (For more information, see the YAKOYA Phone Suite help)  Message: Users are able to download the SMS/EMS messages from the mobile phone to PC side.
  • Page 59 You are able to Import/Export your messages From/To your PC as .CSV file format. (For more information, see the YAKOYA Phone Suite help)  Internet connection using GPRS: To setup the connection, do the following steps: From the “Setting” menu and “Create connection” tab, select your Operator...
  • Page 60 After selecting your Operator, press “Create” and wait until program install the modem driver. Note: you can see the installed modem from the “Device Manager”. Now go back to “Dial Up” tab, select the configured modem, then press “Dial Up”. You will notice that the connection appear in the system tray.
  • Page 61 Note: you can configure the connection like any other dialup connection.

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